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These Collaged Illustrations by Sandra Chevrier are Striking

These collaged illustrations by Sandra Chevrier are visually striking and beautiful. The Montreal-based artist has a distinctive style whereby females faces are painted and then obscured by shredded up bits of comics.

The results make it look as if the women have been silenced or masked, as the busy comic book patterns cover their faces entirely. Some of the comic books seem to tell action packed stores with emotional scenes being played out on the ladies faces and dramatic speech bubbles.

These amazing illustrations are sure to go over well with fans of urban art. I can imagine Sandra Chevrier's works being displayed at a restaurant or cafe, or even on display in an urban apartment. You can check out more of Sandra's unique work over at her website. Some of her older works even incorporate the city of Montreal into the portraits.
Trend Themes
1. Collaged Illustrations - Exploring the use of collage in illustrations creates visually striking and innovative art pieces.
2. Comic Book Patterns - Utilizing comic book patterns in artwork offers a unique and captivating visual aesthetic.
3. Urban Art - The rise of urban art presents opportunities for artists to showcase their work in non-traditional settings.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry can embrace collaged illustrations and explore the use of comic book patterns to create unique and engaging artwork.
2. Restaurants and Cafes - Restaurants and cafes can display collaged illustrations as part of their interior design to create an artistic and visually appealing atmosphere.
3. Home Decor - The home decor industry can incorporate urban art, such as collaged illustrations with comic book patterns, to offer customers distinctive and modern wall art options.

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